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Chicago examiner wednesday vol x no i i 3 â€” - a m wednesday Chicago may 1 1912 20 pages iegiÂ»r.-><i \, pricf onf cftmt ihiiÂ»bt t paten o.tln l ixl_,j wine l i cjnt , p ' k 116 burief in sea due to blunderin orders iertaker on mackay-ben ett says nearly all could ave been e'ouqht to porl ii st found ysent to bolt iy have cashed skulis an roke-i rms and legs 1 7,000 i^ca â– taken front lothes fortune in jewels i foun them floating in jnches 45 miles from here vitanic went down iys cable ship captain â– r ,-: ult of the mackay-bennett % for the recovery of todies of \ n victims is summarlz-y as is ; i i rof titanic dead brought to fax 190 jm!;er of identified dead brought ijlifax 130 lidcntified dead at morgue 60 entitled dead turied at sea 57 nidentified dead buried at sea 59 tal dead buried at sea 116 tal dead found by mackay-ben-s , 306 ilifax april 30 owing to a con : of wireless message some of which dieted others and were mlsoi 1 b.v captnin lardner on hundred i sixteen iio-.iies of titanic victims re d at sea by mistake with few ei ons perhaps less than tpn the lilies gned to ocean graves were as well coerved as the ishi brought here w ben the cable ship docked at the navy yard i9:30 o'clock tbis morning after days suspense and disappointing delays though every effort is being made on part of the white star people here suppress the blunder in abandoning many bodies at sea the facts have j . obtained on indisputable authority j ie discovery that 110 had been cm ed to the deep nnd h0 brought ashore ks for the first time tjiat the mackay 1 nett recovered 3w instead of 203 as j been reported from time to time in ' lltory telegrams cording to undertaker john r snow j of the proprietor of the firm in j ge of the mortuary arrangements all 1 spt a few of the bodies buried were ! to keep young suow who was the ! ' undertaker on board the mackay i nett said that some skulls were lied and arms and legs broken and ! , a few had faces so bruised as to be ' scognizable but there was not a le body thai had to be abandoned luse of putrefaction ild have kept b^dus t was wounds or bruises only that le identity difficult or impossible in ' scattered instances added mr w the cold water and ice octed as ervatlves embalmed loe bodies single handed rould be embalming bodies when i i lid n ceive orders to quit and theu j _ order would be to proceed lt is that the bodies burled wen as sound ose aboard but i lliink the aiitalu . not onderstahd just whal he was ex ed to do ba may conflicting wireless sages came aboard t is niy opinion from what transpired he supimsed he was to bury all re â–º covered until a tardy message made the si nation clear and all were saved after that we sailed ou the mackay-bennett from this port on wednesday april 17 two i afler the titanic went down wei m i bad weather and lots of ice wc did not omc in sight of any bodies until a keek ago sm un-ay night but it was loo late to lower small lioais that night â– there were several big icebergs about us â– ite ic doe was hick baby's body is found brigbl and early bundaj morning the | harvest began line of the tirst bodies picked up was that of a little baby two years old she lind flaxen hair and a ronnd f:c.e ike a i.'ll ami she was coating ei our port side the boys who picked i ter ap aid she s fined to be looking up to f them appealing bhe ie in a little shro id ] aboard the mackay-bennett if nobody can claim ber ti-e ship's erew will chip in engine es and roads sign arbi ration pac strike on fifty eastern lines finally averted seven to pass on counter claims new yukk april 30 the threatened sirlke of the engineers of the fifty rail roads east nf cliicago was averted to-ulghl _ the bigning of an arbitration agreement between the two committees representing the railroads ami engineers in the manhat tan hotel the arbitration committee will ennsisr of n members one from the railroads ou from the engineers and the five others to i e appointed by the two i do two fail to agree on the live uni pi â– chief justice white commissioner , iboi vcili and judge knapp of the ('â€¢â€¢ imerce court wfll i asked to make the ii ointments girl ticket agent robbed forced at revolver point to surren der recipts of 150 mjtry reynolds ticket agent at the stew nil ridge station of the Illinois central railroad at west one hundred and twen ty-second street and stewart avenne was robbed last night by c man who entered the ticket office armed with a revolver and compelled her to tarn over to him 1506 the receipts for the past two days after parsing her against making an outcry the left the station miss reynolds was alone ln the ticket office at 9 o'clock when the robber entered thc man pushed ihe muzzle of his revolver through the ipen 1 ndow and commanded her to hand ver i ie money fearing she would be hot miss reynolds thrust the money hrough the opening where she usually massed out railroad tickets the robber disappeared northward on the tracks reynolds had recovered from her i-l it following the holdup she told the police and a search was made for the â€¢ ijiber but he was not found _ dog divides lake view nappy cur says one side angel replies other bisstctents of lake view are divided into if tions over the qualities of a chesa neike bay retriever owned by charles e larger 4j515 kenmore avenue a er in the lake view high school u vra started against mr line by one of his neighbors robert 45519 kenmore avenue who barges that the defendant is the owner villous dog which disturbs the pea " of the neighborhood when the case was called in muuicipal judge - court yesterday mr linebarger had half a dozeu of his neighbors testify uiat the dog was a quiet inoffen sive aiigel goldstein declared that the dog was snappish and kept hihj awake i ight by barkiug two hit by mudge auto i rail head's son takes victims to home and tells police uiieh sl'idge sou of henry c sludge president of the Chicago itoek island ic j in uaiiroad struck and slightly in jnred mrs madge bariok and her daugh ti maude ten years old wheu driving his father's electric autouiolviie in gar , , boulevard at halsted street yester day they were crossing the street and stepped tenn liehiud utiother machine di re ily iulo the path of the electrie yonng j ml age k uk mrs baric and her daughter to their home at 840 west fifty-fourth place nnd summoned a physician he thc.i notified the police he said the accmei i was nnatoidable and that he was at a slow speed assault victim is dying a min giiing his name as arthur (.'. ""â€¢â€¢ 2130 park avenue is reported to be dyi ig at thc Chicago eye and i jar hos pttl is the result of a mysterious as sau â€¢ by two men at kast adams street and fui wabash avenue monday after noon west's skull is fractured before ba became insensible he told his name and !! id bs but refused to say anything as to the motive for the attack west's assail aub wer arrested by policeman ooyle of the central detail station and are held at the south â€¢ chirk street station pending the outcome of their victim's injuries game the names of kobe hink a d ! loo mai i sleuth halts bamdit au toin daring leap detective jumps from flying motorcycle to machine go ing 40 miles an hour pair held up man on l"j i " 'â€¢ ! bakery company cashier is robbed of 1 000 by two who got away in the car leaping from ins motorcycle to the run ning board of de auto going forty miles an j hour detective weber of the m torcycle 1 squad yesterday effected the capture of the i , hauiyeur who drove the pirate auto in | which ihe four assailants of l i stein | bach escaped after robbing him of si.ooo , on the tiiii'ly-tllih street elevated station , at the police station weber's prisoner | broke down and confessed that lie had driven the ear in which the men got away i after robbing and beatiug tbeir victim i but denied that he was au accomplice or that he knew who the men were he gave his own name as lames mendel of 1 3_58 west twcuty-fourtli street i a general alarm bad been sent out to j all policemen to be ou the lookout for a ear of the description driven by weber's j prisoner and the detective with his part inor was standing at ashland avenue and twenty-sixth street when the car went by at a fast clip tries to crush pursuer i weber's suspicions were aroused and he started after the automobile mendel saw i him following and threw ou more speed but the officer stuck to the pursuit | when the policeman had drawn abreast of the machine the chauffeur suddenly threw in the high speed clutch and turned lin loward the curb evidently intending to i | catch the policeman's motorcycle between the car and the curb the officer divined the purpose of the man and drawing his pistol made a wild leap for the running board of the auto his estimate of the distance was good and he landed on the board mendel turned his machine back into the middle of the street and letting it run wild turned to battle with bis captor weber struck him on the head with the butt of his revolver and as mendel crum pled up the policemnn jumped over the back of the sent and closed the throttle and set the brakes when his partner detective dubach reached the scene and they started to lift mendel out of the machine the man's hat dropped off and a 100 bill was found pinned to the lining deserting his motorcycle which was a mass of tangled spokes and broken frame work weber took the wheel of the auto and drove to assistant chief schuettler's office where mendel made his confession robbers got 1,000 l e steiubach is cashier for the scl.ul7.e leaking company's branch at 139 west thirty-fifth street and was given si.ooo in i satchel to deposit in the state i'.ank of Chicago he was driven to the elevated station in a closed baker's wagon and then started up to the station half way up the stairs he was met by two men who aimed re volvers at hlm and ordered him to throw up his hands when be sliowed fight he was beaten by oue after kicking the prostrate cashier they ran to the street and jumped into the auto driven by mendel it wns stcinbach's accurate description of the auto that led to the chauffeur's appreliens lon schuettler warmly com mended the prompt work of the two offi cers and pointed to it as another example of the efficiency of the motorcycle squad venezuelan cabinet quits special cable to the examiner caracas venezuela april lo the venezuelan cabinet members handed their resignations to the president to-day the cause is not definitely known the con trol ot the departments has been taken temporarily by the directors of the various | ministries winans fortune to innkeepers chihd dorothy bateman who as babe played with million aire gets 500,000 200,000 annuity to son ! prince de beam et chalais widowed son-in-law is ignored j baltimore md april 30 thirteen | years ago a tiny girl in a bine dress used to go down to the big rock on the shore jof newport it 1 where almost every 1 afternoon a ijuiet middle-aged man would be perched fishing dood morning piped the baby voice against the roar of the ocean good morning joldylocks came the cheery reply and then whether the luck was good or bad the man would haul in his line and follow the wee enchantress iu a jolly stroll along the beach j the man was ross k wiuaus known â€¢ as master of one of the greatest american fortunes a leading citizen of baltimore and owner of bleakhouse the great summer mansion that was then the won der of newport the child was the little daughter of sidney bateman keeper of bateman's inn at bateman's polut the chumship continued through many happy summers even until dorothy was a big girl son gets but annuity mr winans died two weeks ago and yesterday wheu they read his will tbey found his friendship for goldylocks was the deepest of all his affections ross winans had cut off his son with an an nuity had left bequests to many rela tives but had given hy his dying declara tion a half million dollars to the baby now a beautiful young woman of nine teen who had charmed bim on the beach at newport accompanied by her father she came to newport to-day to claim her fortune it had been believed that the old trouble between the father and his son thomas lt winans caused by the latter's marriage in europe to victoria delgado a spanish dancer had beeu amicably settled the will leaves the son only an income i 200,000 a year and that in trust no mention is made of the prince _. beam et chalais who married miss heal . rice winans nor of the children of i this couple revisits old scenes the later years of mc wiuaus were clouded by many family afflictions it was in a single year 1!k)7 that his son's elopement and the deaths of his beloved wife and his titled daughter occurred last summerâ€”after his old summer ; home bleakhouse had been soldâ€”he i decided t&tfvjqil'tbe scenes of his former happiness fla ivent to bateinau's j agaiu the man failiug rapidly iu health i wouji tc-t/r-dtrw-.'.p tfc big roek with i hig t-jhijig tao â€¢ a&afn be would hear | the call of good morning and hasten to ft_st*wh(*<hejihv4hmg ihaheugc i bigamist gets fast trail william h thompson alias drummond was found guilty of bigamy in record breaking time by a jury in judge kersten's court yesterday the hearing of testi mony his conviction by a jury and his sentencing after a motion for a new trial had been denied consumed exactly two hours ami bftfeen minutes thompson was credited with having married four wom en wife no 1 was ollie bartboiomac wife no -. rebecca home wife no 8 jenuie andrews wife no 4 agues may drummond the penalty is from one to five years imprisonment in the peniten tiary _ . ___ ... _ maid turns on mrs roach tells of 14 men visitors desertion stuns mistress mrs f l roach at right her mother and a friend of the family listening to the damaging testimony of mrs roach's chauffeur mrs f l roach defendant in divorce action snapped in court by an examiner photographer just after her maid had appeared as the star wit ness for the plaintiff divorce honeymooner's f con fidante star witness in hus band's second suit a sensation was sprung in judge mcdon aid's courtroom yesterday when agnes oberg until court convened in the morn ing maid and confidante of mrs mary e snyder-butherford-iloach took the wit ness stand and testified in the divorce suit brought against his wife by fred lyon roach son of john m roach the traction magnate - mrs roach once divorced from twice â– married to and five times separated from i her wealthy husband became greatly agi i tatcd wlieu the maid appeared and calmly i took the stand as the first witness for itlie prosecution iu the course of her tes umony the maid mentioned fourteen men the exact identity of whom were artfully concealed by faulty spelling and initials as having been all-night visitors at tlie reach home at 448 wrightwood avenue since february 1 mrs roach unnerved the testimony completely unnerved mrs roach who with her aged mother mrs .\. i snyder und a woman friend occupied a front seal iu the court room wheu the testimony of her maid was closely followed by that of her chauf feur the charming exponent of the di vorce honeymoon suffered a complete collapse and was carried to the court cham bers here she was attended by dr w u krohu ur krohu declared that mrs roach was suffering from a bronchial at tack and showed trace of a mild attack of pneumonia miss oberg declared sue declined u tes tify tor bar mistress mrs boa b made the alluring oiler of a handsome bungalow in california still the maid refused on the witness stand she was requested frederick lyon roach mcweeny transfers four schuettle aids without offering auy explanation save that he was conducting an experiment j chief of police mcweeny yesterday issued i a general order transferring four of the | most trusted assistants of assistant chief j schuettler in oue instance the order transfers a man from a position he has occupied for teu years it was issued late yesterday afternoon and an hour afterward it was the sole topic of discussion in the police i department charles j agnew ranking as a police operator but who has been for teu years acting as private secretary to the assistant police chief is transferred to the chi cago avenue station where his duties will lie simply those of au operator detective sergeant vannatta who has beeui one of the most trusted men ou tlie gambling squad is shifted to tiie nortli halsted street station sergeant thomas kelly auotlier of schuettler's right hand meu goes to the desplaines street station detective sergeant james mackey who has been doing special work for me assistant chief goes to the grand cross 18 station __ a . clark gets bay state roosevelt and Taft close massachusetts early returns show professor wilson is beaten 2 to 1 in primary for the presidential choice colonel's managers claim he carried state by 10,000 Taft chiefs encouraged by later returns however boston may 1 â€” at midnight the returns indicated that the delegates from the congressional districts of boston will be split about evenly each candidate getting six the claim of the roosevelt supporters is 10,000 for the state when the small towns are heard from and the Taft men say they will have a substantial majority the great cotton centers fall river new bedford and lowell have not reported their votes the supporters of Taft place strong reliance upon them to turn the tide which set heavily against them up to midnight boston april iso speaker cham clark swept the bay state in the prefer ential primaries to-day by a vote of more than two to one the full thirty-sis votes r massucb i setts will be cast for thc missonrian v the national democratic convention a baltimore from the earlj returns ii does uol pear that woodrow wilson has tarried single town among thc supporters of i lie speak â– â€¢ the result to-night is considered as pra lically foreshadowing his nomination acd the vote is considered a severe blow : " the h"pcs of professor wilson republican delegatioji : split the republican contest was so close tha ; ui res-it wtll not be known until to-aio ; row no general election over held in the slate lias been as dose as tire kepnu llcau preferential primaries to-day with ll the availajde vote tabulated tiie two ! candidates have see-sawed back and forhb , nrst one iu thc lead by a few votes and then the other when practically one-third of the 101.-4 had been canvassed from all sections of the state roosevelt was credited wlt -'â– (. i votes and tafr with j'.t a difference Â„;â€¢ forty voles in a total vote of 47,500 with the vote so lose uothing but the official returns will settle the question that the delegation to the national con vention will be divided is certain the clark victory has been a bk&^ja results of day in presidential race < massachusetts â€” clark gets i ? state's thirty-six delegates re s â– publican delegation appears di ( ) vided between Taft and roose ? < velt ) ? new hampshire state con ) ) vention gives four delegates > i at large to Taft \ delaware six delegates for \ ) wilson chosen at the state con <â– '. vention i < florida â€” underwood appears > ( to have carried the preferential 'â€¢ ) primaries over wilson \ connecticut â€” harmon seeing |< to control the state conventioj ) which will meet to-day stro^b 1 1 undercurrents for clark ? for governor eai-vir lÂ»^h |) ite son \\ georgia â€” fight in preferential s < primary to-day is between i \ underwood and wilson with ? > clark and harmon also in the > j fight > < pennsylvania â€” anti-penrose < ( crowd controls to-day's state ? \ convention two-thirds of the / j delegates entering the roose } j velt caucus william flinn to s ( become national committeeman \ \ succeeding penrose i continued on 6th pfige 3d column continued on 6th page 4th column ' imjk fed weather v th showers wednes aÃŸp day and proba thursday warmer /"\^ -- i thursday mo rate to brisk south c steur '* t0 southea " v dj * - range of wt_*_s f s aigbesi q lowest . . 4 average _ â€¢? in april 1912 the examiner carried more actua lines of department store â€¢ advertising than any other Chicago morning paper see washington press official eeport further Â» . t . . Â« the examiner was the only morning paper to show a ga&'i-i i i display advertising over april 1911 the figures follow examiner display gain 8,874 lines sjccond paper display loss .... 10,524 " 11 hi rd paper display loss . ' . . . . 44,802 " !â€¢ ourth paper display loss .... 18.600 " * -= so ','â– â– j ne statistics are preparerl by the washington press an independent tiiitlit eowiji.ui.i whose sole business is to measure certify and furnish to its sub l'ibers the advertising figures of all Chicago papers - __Â«__ raw m j_wx the association of americt fs .; uj_,ym tisers has examined and certih^h 'â– '-;. x_l the circulation of thia publicatil : the figures of circulation contained in^j association's report only are guaranth i4..ociafion of american advertiaer^t no 2500 whitehall bldg n y citm